Friday, 18 March 2016

Bravura London Glycolic Acid

Today's star is the Green Bottle

The Claims

"Our unique new formulation is infused with extracts of lavender and can be used 3-4 times a week giving far superior results to a peel used once a week. It helps to fade hyperpigmentation from sun damage or acne, reduces the appearance of fine lines, exfoliates dry skin without being abrasive and reduces acne breakouts."

With such a small ingredients list again I thought I'd break down what glycolic acid is here in the post, like I did with the Salicylic Acid 2%

What is Glycolic Acid?

Glycolic acid is a AHA or alpha hydroxy acid derived from cane sugar. Because it has the smallest molecules of all the AHA's it is able to penetrate the skin easier and deeper than any other making it the most effective for treating fine lines, acne, blackheads, dullness and oiliness.

Glycolic acid can be quite potent, the skin has to get used to it carefully because using a percentage that is too high can cause redness, irritation, thinned skin and flaking. It also makes skin very sensitive to the sun, so no sun bathing or using tanning beds while using glycolic acid.

However if you follow the instructions you should be fine.

How did it fair?

I currently alternate glycolic acid with salicylic acid with a rest day for my skin in-between. I have found this very effective at clearing up blemishes that come up, and in helping other products I use to sink in more readily.

My Conclusion

As with the salicylic acid this now forms an integral part of my skin care routine, and not something I'd care to give up.

Do you use Salicylic Acid or Glycolic Acid, how have you got on with them? I'd love to hear from you in the comments below.